1. Its Runways Are Laid Out In The Shape Of A Swastika
Denver Airport has six runways, and they are, according to a spokesperson, designed to support the largest jets currently flying. This spokesperson went on to say that as far as Denver Airport is concerned, the layout of them looks like a pinwheel. To other observers however, their arrangement looks suspiciously like one of the most contentious and loaded symbols in all of history the swastika. Granted, this may sound ridiculous at first, but one look at the airport over on Google Maps shows beyond doubt that the runways are laid out in that very shape. If we can see it with one glance, its inconceivable that whoever designed them could have missed it, which leads us to just one conclusion it was deliberate. What is also clearly deliberate is what surrounds these runways, a series of barbed wire fences. Alone, these are pretty unremarkable, but when you look at which way they face, things take a dark turn they are turned inwards, not out. Yeah, they are designed to stop people escaping, not to stop intruders. Now what possible reason could there be to lay the runways and their fences out in such a bizarre and provocative way? Is it like a giant helicopter pad, visible from space, so when the shape-shifting alien lizards finally descend they know where to land their invading spaceship of doom? Whatever it is, there is clearly a grander plan for Denver Airport than just sending people off on a weeks holiday.